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The Buccaneers surely know how to defend Raymond James Stadium with style, and coming out to see them live makes for one of the most enjoyable NFL experiences you can have. Put on your red, gray, and black and come see one of the NFL’s most promising teams showcase their skills.

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No matter the game, we'll have a fully stocked selection of Tampa Bay Buccaneers tickets on deck for another action-packed season at Raymond James Stadium. Always reinvigorated and refocused, the Bucs will be out in full force, so reserve your seats for an upcoming contest and help provide the squad with a complete home-field advantage. Enjoy a view from the 50-yard-line or in the north end zone near Buccaneer Cove by following these quick and easy steps:

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Lovie Smith Selected to Anchor Buccaneers in 2014

Shortly after the dismissal of Greg Schiano, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers confirmed the hiring of Lovie Smith as the franchise’s 10th head coach. Smith most recently spent nine seasons at the helm of the Chicago Bears, where he went 81-63 and led the team to the postseason on three occasions, including a Super Bowl appearance in 2006. Interestingly enough, Smith will get a shot at his former team during his inaugural season with Tampa, as the Buccaneers are set to pay a visit to Soldier Field on Nov. 23 in the first matchup between the two franchises since 2011.

In regards to the 2014 home slate, Tampa Bay will open the season with consecutive games at Raymond James Stadium versus NFC South rival Carolina (Sept. 7) and St. Louis (Sept. 14), while later in the year, the Bucs also will host teams like Minnesota (Oct. 26), Cincinnati (Nov. 30), and Green Bay (Dec. 21). Meanwhile, Tampa Bay’s lone primetime game of the year will come on the road against Atlanta on Thursday night, Sept. 18. In an uncharacteristically down year for the NFC South, the Bucs finished tied with the Falcons at 4-12, while Carolina clinched the division for the first time since 2008.